SLS 12RS-64 REENGROSSED Page 1 of 3 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. Regular Session, 2012 SENATE BILL NO. 64 BY SENATOR MORRISH ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. Provides for issuance of certain retail permits. (8/1/12) AN ACT1 To amend and reenact R.S. 26:85.1, relative to alcohol permits; to provide for Class A-2 General retail permits; to provide for Class B Retail Liquor Permit; to allow3 manufacturers to obtain a Class A-General retail permit or a Class B Retail Liquor4 Permit, or both, under certain circumstances; and to provide for related matters.5 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:6 Section 1. R.S. 26:85.1 is hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows: 7 ยง85.1. Combination of manufacturing and retail business permitted; certain8 circumstances9 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any person who10 holds a manufacturer's permit issued by the state of Louisiana as of April 1, 2003,11 and has been a licensed liquor distiller continuously since January 1, 1997, and is12 located in a facility within an historic preservation district or within one mile of an13 historic preservation district and whose facility provides guided tours to visitors of14 that facility, is eligible to apply for and receive a Class B Retail Liquor Permit, if15 otherwise eligible, to sell no more than two thousand five hundred cases of the16 alcoholic beverage manufactured on the premises annually. the commissioner may17 SB NO. 64 SLS 12RS-64 REENGROSSED Page 2 of 3 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. issue a Class A-General retail permit or a Class B Retail Liquor Permit, or1 both, to any person who holds a valid manufacturer's permit issued by the state2 of Louisiana for a portion of a manufacturer's business premises where the3 manufacturer engages in the making, blending, rectifying, or processing of any4 alcoholic beverage in Louisiana so long as the manufacturer complies with R.S.5 26:71.1(1)(f) and the following:6 (1) No person under the age of eighteen years is allowed in the portion7 of the premises permitted as a Class A-General retail establishment.8 (2) Only alcoholic beverages manufactured at the licensed premises shall9 be sold, served, or consumed.10 (3) The manufacturer shall not sell any alcoholic beverages for11 transportation off the premises to any other licensed alcoholic beverage retail12 dealer.13 (4) The manufacturer shall not sell more than one case, as defined in14 R.S. 26:351, to the same person each thirty-day period.15 (5)(a) The manufacturer shall file all excise tax reports and pay all16 excise taxes imposed pursuant to this Title in connection with all alcoholic17 beverages served or sold at its Class A-General retail establishment.18 (b) The manufacturer shall file all excise tax reports and pay all excise19 taxes imposed pursuant to this Title in connection with all alcoholic beverages20 sold at its Class B retail establishment.21 The original instrument and the following digest, which constitutes no part of the legislative instrument, were prepared by Michelle Ducharme. DIGEST Morrish (SB 64) Present law creates an exception for certain persons who were issued a manufacturer's permit as of April 1, 2003, and have been a licensed liquor distiller continuously since January 1, 1997, to become eligible to apply for and receive a Class B Retail Liquor Permit to sell no more than 2,500 cases of the alcoholic beverage manufactured on the premises annually. Proposed law repeals present law exception and grants the commissioner of the office of alcohol, tobacco, and control the authority to issue a Class A-General retail permit or a Class B Retail Liquor Permit, or both, to any person who holds a valid manufacturer's permit issued by the state of Louisiana for a portion of a manufacturer's business premises where SB NO. 64 SLS 12RS-64 REENGROSSED Page 3 of 3 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. the manufacturer engages in the making, blending, rectifying, or processing of any alcoholic beverage in Louisiana provided the manufacturer complies with certain provisions of law and the following: 1. No person under the age of 18 years is allowed in the portion of the premises permitted as a Class-A General retail establishment. 2. Only alcoholic beverages manufactured at the licensed premises shall be sold, served, or consumed. 3. The manufacturer shall not sell any alcoholic beverages for transportation off the premises to any other licensed alcoholic beverage retail dealer. 4. The manufacturer shall not sell more than one case, as defined in law, to the same person each 30-day period. 5. The manufacturer shall file all excise tax reports and pay all excise taxes in connection with all alcoholic beverages served or sold at its Class A-General or Class B retail establishment. Effective August 1, 2012. (Amends R.S. 26:85.1)